The State Museum of History of St. Petersburg is one of the major museums of Russia. Its main subject is the historical and cultural reserve “The Peter and Paul Fortress” - and outstanding architectural monument of the 18th century. Located on the territory of the Fortress is the necropolis of the Romanov dynasty and the former tsarist political prison. The museum collection includes over 1 million exhibits. The nucleus of the collection was made by the collections of the Museum of Old St. Petersburg established in 1907 by the Society of architects and artists.

The Museum publishes the research papers: “Krayevedcheskiye zapiski” (“Local History Notes ”) and “Trudy Gosudarstvennogo muzeya istorii S.-Peterburga” (“The Transactions of the State Museum of History of St. Petersburg ”). Attached to the museum is a lecture hall, children’s art studio “Me and the City”, Sunday schools for children and their parents as well as a career guidance center for young people.

Museum's building(s):

The oldest building in St Petersburg - an architectural monument with important details dating from 1703 - mid nineteenth century.